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The OBJECTIVE

To pay tribute to all the Mountain Guides of Mount Kinabalu (also knwn as Malim Gunung)To honor the 4 unsung heroes who give their lives for the safety of climbers whom they regarded as their guestsTo raise fund for the families and next of kins of the fallen Malim of Mount KinabaluTo be in solidarity with the people of Sabah especially those who are directly affected by the earthquake

The BACKGROUND

June 5, 2015 at 07:15

The earthquake struck Ranau, Sabah with
a magnitude of 6.0 which lasted for 30 seconds. Eighteen people died with most of the deaths being Singaporean
students from Tanjong Katong Primary School, while about 137 other people who
were climbing the mountain were stranded, but were subsequently rescued.

As a result, from the earthquake, most areas in the
Kinabalu Park have been closed temporarily until the situation is cleared
and undergoing repairs .

Mountain guides that made a difference.

At about 4pm, the mountain guides collectively decided to
lead the group to safety themselves, after not having received any word of help
that was coming for them.

"I don't think the climbers would have been able to
make it through the night. Most of them were wearing thin layers of clothing.
They were hungry and thirsty. We either died waiting, or died trying. We chose
to die trying," said Mr Kintai, one of the mountain guides leading the
group.

Most of the mountain guides live in the villages
surrounding Mount Kinabalu, and depend on the climbing tours for income for
their families.

One of the mountain guides identified as Joseph
Selungin, 33, was found along with two of his climbers. According to
eyewitnesses, Joseph appeared to be using his body to shield two of his climbers
from the falling rocks. He is survived by his wife and two children aged four
and two. He promised to return by June
12 to celebrate their wedding anniversary.

The other 3 mountain guides who perished are Robbi Sappingi,
Valerian Joannes and Ricky Masirin